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<5 MILK SHORTAGE etal adiin Says Food Commissioner's Daily Acts Constitute “Re- straint of Trade.” THE EXPERT IN HIS LINE ‘The day of the “Jack of All Tr past. A specific remedy for specific ail- or is the modern demond in medicine are troubled with pimples, Diliewsness headaches, shin, or hat thed fesling, employ the Specialist’s Pull. slew SETA BOX SD TO-NiGHT # { Acts of Food Commissioner John J. Dillon, spokesman for the Dalrymen's League tn the farmers’ strike againat |the big milk dealers, were sharply Jcommented upon to-day by Referee William N. Dykman, The Attorney General's tnvestigation into the milk strike was to have been resumed by the refereo to-day, but was adjourned Victrola X, $75 Save Time and Patience —Come to Landay’s U cannot appreciate the saving of time and patience Landay service affords until you come into one of our stores. immense stock of Victrolas and ictor R the largest in the country—: your choice unequalled and conclusive, used pers equipment, such as sound proof demonstrating rooms, commodi- ously furnished, make the stores comfortable and homelike. Qualified salesmen who understand music, put THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1916. of death in the family of Attorney General Merton 6. * who is conducting the exam- Something waa sald by F rd J. Obermoler about “oombinations in .estraint of trade.” “A ‘oombination in reatraint of trade’,” said Referee Oykman, “has been proclaimed every day by & State officer, tie proclaims a combination to keep milk out of New York. If we are to do any good now we are going to inquire into this combination, It seems to me that Mr, Dillon should ex- plain.” Commissioner Dillon refused to make any reply to this. He has often! wald In the last two weeks that his activities ax spokesman for the Dairy- men's League are simply the fulfil- ment of his dutw as State Commis- stoner of Foods and Markets. Jacob Hrill, President of the Dairy- men's League, with his headquarters Manhattan, told The orld to-day that he expects at any time to settle the strike with the big milk distributing companies. In reply to this, Commissioner Dillon aid “No acttioment can be made except by the Executive Committee of the, Dairymen’s League, Mosara, Thomson, Cooper and Sherman, They have sole power to act, and they have made me | their spokesman, It is possible that we may come to a settiement soon. “The big companies are getting less than half their normal supply.” More milk was received In New York to-day than on any other day| since the strike was begun. Health | Department inspectors at all the ata- tions report that 59 per cent. of the| normal supply was brought in—1,190,- 000 quarts of milk and 20,000 quarts of cream. The principal shortage was, in the milk for the big dealers who| are fighting the Dairyimnen's League, “We will soon have a full supply coming in," was the assurance given | to The Evening @Vorld this morning | by Commissioner Dillon. | “The unfortunate mix-up caused by the contradictory orders sent to the! farmers has been undone as far as possible, Members of the Executive Committee sat up all night sending telegrams to our farmers, directing them to ship milk to the smajl dealers | here. Some of that milk Is here to- day, and by to-morrow there will be almost a full supply.” ———_—>_— SCHOOLGIRL OF 11 STRANGLED WITH STRAP IN EAST SIDE CELLAR (Continued from Fist Page) because Deputy went over the neighboring roofs and through the cellars, ance you desire. time and patience. trola you have in mind. us 563 She 427 Stine. 23yA2nd St Oyen vwnange at BIW ARN SL 'UR clear eye, buoyant spirit, eager step and hearty cheerful “Good morning” will be apparent to every one meeting you after you have had an Internal Bath the night before. That's because you have had a sweet, sound, refreshing sleep, untroubled by the depression caused by the poisons which the blood always takes up from accumu- lated waste in the Lower Intestine. Every organ of your body has been work- ing in perfect accord, unhampered by the “drag” which clogging atways causes in any machine and especially in the human one. If you did not keep your home free from waste, you could not live in it; yet your physical being is affected by it in exactly the same way--by poisoning, or, as it is generally termed, "Auto-Intoxication,” Show us a person that is depressed, nervous, uneertain in judgment, who takes up the day's work fearful of trouble that may develop, and it’s ten to one that you at ease by giving you any assist- Our easy payment plan and quick deliv- eries are val other details ot Landay complete Victrola service that save you Come to Landay's to-day for that Vic- EASY PAYMENT TERMS “anda, bat The Morning After An Internal Bath “Why did you search the reof and cellars; did you suspect any crime?” the polloe asked the father, “No,” he replied, “but I knew @uch things happened in New York.” All night long the search had con- tinued without any result, The tenement te a seven-story building housing twenty-five families, There are two entrances to the oellar, One leads to the sidewalk and a sec- ond to an areaway. Silverstein went intogthe cellar to get coal for the purpose of starting the hot water apparatus, When he had procured the coal he went toward the furnace. The way led him near the door leading to the ar@way, where he found the body of | the little «irk Her short, closely cropped brown hair was tiled with a bit of red rib- bon, On the floor near her lay a Iittlo there's more or less waste in the lower in- testine. Take an Internal Bath with Nature's simple cleanser—warm water, which thoroughly cleanses the colon its entire length—and you'll dare anybody and candy.” to make trouble during the day that you ean not overcome. Internal cleanliness restores you to per- fect running order—it puts the “‘spirit’ back into you, Man, and they just can't beat you. It is not our policy to talk about “cures,” but it can be truthfully stated that In- ternal Bathing by means of “J. B. L, Cascade” thoroughly removes the cause of Constipation and Auto-Intoxication. Indeed, it has been so successful in doing so that over 500,000 are now using it Mfully and enthusiastically, = ead fait? The “J, B, L, Cascade" will be shown and explained to you at any of our stores, itening book on Internal Bath- ing, called “Why Man of To-Day is Only 50°) Efficicut,” will be given you free on orane request, J, B,L. CASCADES” AT ALL comb. A tal suid the child had been dead sov- ances to his cousin he had not. He not to take apy more him was badly tors.| had made any jouverneur Hospi-| and she presen Her elo physician fro eral hours Inspector Faurot and a large force from Headquarters at the scene, and the Coroner arrived svon, | fon Btreet Station and given 4 thor ougH examination my et school bullding about moon yester- | day Acting upon the suggestion of Abra ham Brielof, a cousin to the girl, the police officials from Headquarters took to the cellar one of the propr' tora of the fruit stand located where she got the frult she sal to Avoid Distress After Eating! of remedies h troubles and In a few minutes the police had Silverstein was taken to the Mad | | He suid he hod) nspection of the ce There st night when he went for all bis fires. The ng ubusual in learned that rl was last eeen in front of the! 6, ade his wuse nothing else ingredieats in the same proportions. Gastro-pepsin really |works wonders, If you arc distressed lafter eating, if you have indigestion nervous dys 4, heartburn, fullness of stomach r stomach, digziness, no appetite at all, be ar the achool gave him the third the little gastro-pepsin | gree over vady of the child see how much difference The info jon that led to thrast ein your health. If, for any examination was that Brielof é to obtain them cently seen little Tillie near the school | gt you icugaist F eating a banana. When he & py aggist, send pei nol vat yout oearert ‘ompany, 81 Pros to-Ferrin Chemical Cor Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. and the site you want (#5: © ofte: , He often gives us frult) (soc) will be sent by return mail Advt “The man at the fruit store is go us children Brieloff inquired If the fruit man postpaid Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street ATHENA | UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Correct tailoring | gives Athena Under- | wear comfort and | the Vaal Form daintiness that you will appreciate. j Instead of hanging | like a tag, it tS snugly all over without stretch ing or binding a ere. mg boulder are Athena Underwear is dsr Stay St Om eut to match the lines The Patented Seas of your figure. It is the only — underwear that is made in this i way. | When you put on a | suit of Athena Under- | wear you will find that you can raise and bend your arms without hin- drance. You can stoop in H Athena Underwear without causing a strain on any part of | the garment. Athena Underwear fits your figure as a glove fits your hand. Athena is sold only | at Saks in New York | Law ememniocrises Marshall Field & Com pany, Chicago, Makers. | PRICES: | For Women—Vests and Tights 50c to $1.75 For Women—Union Suits.......... $1 to $3.95 For Boys and Girls—in cotton or merino. —Separate Garments.............. 50c to $1.10 —Union Suits........... PRR st 85c to $2.00 | Stern Brothers 2nd ond 43rd Streets West of Fifth Avenve Quality furniture IR the Living Room, shown on the Fifth Floor, comprises Suites and Separate Pieces in Repro ductions of Louis XV. and XVI., Queen Anne and Chippendale, also modern designs, of artistic merit in Cane and Overstuffed Furniture, covered in velour and tapestries; included are Large Sofas, Chaise Longues, Men's Arm Chairs, Wing, Occasional! and Women's Chairs, Furniture for every room in the house, harmonizing with any style of decoration, may be advantageously selected from our comprehensive assortments me st aap Stern Brothers West 42nd Street Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street American Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums TO-MORROW, AT PRICES FAR BELOW THEIR REAL VALUES Heavy Reversible Wool Rugs, Actual Value 52.50 at $19.75 In two and three tones of blue, tan, rose, green, grey, ete. Superior Quality Wilton Rugs |Fine Plain and Figured Carpets, in the latest effects, at $1.30 to 3.25 per yard Imported & Domestic, Linoleums in wood and tile effects, at $1.15, 1.45 & 1.65 sq. yard Chinese and Persian Rugs at Decided Reductions Including many of the most desirable room sizes, which, considering the scarcity of Oriental Rugs, makes this Aulunin sale the most attractive we have ever held. in Oriental and two-tone effects, 9 x 12 feet, at $35.00, 49.50, 54.00 Regularly 845.00 to 75,00 81{x1014 ft., at $29.50, 39.75, 45.00 Regularly $40.00 to 68.50 The Upholstery Sections (On the Fourth Floor.) New Importations of Curtain Materjals by the yard, include Phrygian Nets, Fancy English Nets and Madras, Striped Bobbinets and fine Swiss Muslins. FOR TO-MORROW, AT SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES: Fancy Bordered Marquisettes, in ivory color, Formerly 29c a yard, Figured White and Cream Madras, (3 82c a yard, Dainty Colored Madras, double width, “750 @ yard, Also Several Thousand Yards of Imported Cretonnes, for Furniture Coverings, Hangings and Fancy Work, Formerly 50c and 65c a yard Window Shades Made-to-Order of the better qualities of Scotch Holland and Hand-made OpaqueCloths. Sanitary Bath Room Fittings including Scales and Showers, also Upholstery Hardware, Carpet Sweepers, Fire Place Sets, Draught Screens, Cedar Chests, Hampers and Stands, all at very moderate prices. Art Needlework A recent importation of Cushions and Boxes in lace effects, is now being dis- played on the Main Floor, also Canvas Tapestries, partly finished, - ranging from $6.50 to 17.50 each Brocaded Silk Novelties, Attractively Priced, for To-morrow Hat Stands, - = = at $1.50] Work Boxes, fitted, - - at $2.50 Powder Boxes, - - “ $1.50! Candle Sticks, - . -each $1.25 Trays, Utility Boxes, Phone Book Covers, Phone Registers, Engagement Pads, - 1 eee Scrap Baskets, f, 1 ahi “ e Sy ce » $2.25 French print and fed cord banal, $3.50 “ $2.50] Fancy Silk Pillows, various “ $1.95| styles and materials,...... 2.65 to 7.50 “ $1.25|Fancy Silk Knitting Bags, at $3.50 Dependable Household Linens offering To-morrow, on the Second Floor, the very best savings of the year, MANY ITEMS BEING BELOW MANUFACTURERS’ PRESENT PRICES. EMS BEING BELO MANUFACTURERS PREGENT FICE. Heavy Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths, in a variety of handsome patterns; regularly $8.50 and 65.00,.. Napkins, to match, 22 by 22 inches, regularly $8.75 dozen, at $2.75 Linen Satin Damask Napkins, -|Tea and Luncheon Napkins, caisa Leave Wohi: doz. $2.95] Real Madeira, hand embroidered, $495 Regularly 84.50 a doz. Regularly 87.00 a dozen Real Madeira Luncheon Sets, 18 pieces; regularly 84.75 set, at $3.45 Real Madeira Tray Covers, hand embroidered; regularly 500, 250 Bedspreads, Satin Finish, ' $2.25] regularly 88.25 each,,........at $2.45 -.at $2.25 & 3.40 Irish Linen Pillow Cases, hemstitched; regularly $2.50 pr, $1.75 Huck Towels, hemstitched ends, damask borders; regularly 87.75 dz, Typed Glass Towels, hemmed; regularly 83.00 doz, at $5.90 Artistic and Reliable Furniture The unusually large assortments of the better grades of furniture maint Sixth Floors, in both modern and period designs, enable selections to be made harmonizing with any scheme of decoration, UNUSUAL VALUES AVAILABLE FOR TO-MORROW eee nined on the Fifth and Living Room Suite, 2 Pieces, covered in Mulberry Velour; formerly 8390.00, at Living Room Suite, 8 pieces, covered in Mulberry Velour; formerly 8289,00, at Dining Room Suite, Jacobean Tapestry Davenports, $70.00 to 125.00 Formerly $90.00 to 175,00 Arm Chairs (tapestry) $37.50 to 57.00 Formerly 845.00 to 72.00 Library Tables, at $40.00 to $135.00 $295.00 $237.50 oak; 10 pea.; formerly 8580.00, $388.00 Mahogany; formerly 694.00 to 178,00 Cireassian Walnut Suite, s Wing am 5 seca ys $20.00 & 23.50 nes, including bureau, chiffonter Formerly B28 40 «nd 33,00 ped toilet table; formerly 8335, $265.00 Odd Buffets, - at $90.00 & $125.00 Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite, S pieces; bureau, chiffonier and toilet table; formerly $144.00 Antique Ivory Bedroom Suite, 4 pes,; full elze bed, bureau, toilet 9, telieandchitfonter;formerly 8285 8200.00 $113.00 o7 ear Odd Ivory Bedsteads, 613.50 to 50 Formerly 820,00 to 60,00 Mahogany; formerly 6184,00 and 800.00 Odd Extension Tables, at $60 to $85 Mahogany) formerly 8100.00 to 115 00 Odd China Closets at $30,00 to 50.00 Mahogany; formerly $53.00 to 75,00 Odd Toilet Tables, $15.00 to 65.00 Walnut; formerly 828.50 to 110.00 ee